Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system by demyelinating neurons. It most commonly affects people between 20-40 years of age and women more than men. The cause is unknown but is thought to involve an autoimmune reaction triggered by a viral infection. Symptoms vary depending on the areas of the brain and spinal cord that are affected and can include problems with mobility, sensation, vision, and bladder or bowel function. Diagnosis involves neurological exams, MRI scans to detect lesions, and ruling out other possibilities. Treatment focuses on managing relapses, reducing disease progression, and alleviating symptoms, using medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes. Nursing care centers around addressing issues like impaired mobility